This Summer Internship will offer graduate students front-line experience in the field of substance abuse prevention within SPF–TIG locations and Tribal Organizations across the country. The Summer Internship will focus on providing interns with Epidemiol

Criteria:

Graduate students from any location seeking selection into the Summer Internship must meet the following criteria and provide associated documentation:
(1) U.S. citizenship or U.S. Territories and Pacific Jurisdictions residency;
(2) Enrollment in a gra

Provisions:

Summer Interns will receive a stipend of $15 per hour and will be required to work 40 hours per week for 10 weeks between June 11 –August 17, 2012. They will not be provided with insurance, travel, lodging, per diem allowances, or conference registration

MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP)<br>
Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br>
Office of the Dean for Graduate Education

Room 3-138

Cambridge, MA 02139-4307

Phone:

617-253-4860

Fax:

617-253-5620

E-mail:

mit-srp@mit.edu

Website:

http://msrp.mit.edu/index.php/site/program_info

Program:

The MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP) seeks to promote the value of graduate education; to improve the research enterprise through increased diversity; and to prepare and recruit the best and brightest for graduate education at MIT. MSRP began in 1986 as

Criteria:

Applicants must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or international student at a U.S. institution, must not graduate before December 2012, should have a 3.5 GPA or higher and must have a genuine interest in research, pursuing a Ph.D.

Provisions:

Participants are supervised by an MIT faculty member, get individual career counseling and constructive feedback, the opportunity to co-author a scientific paper, exposure to state-of-the-art research, a weekly stipend of $400, round-trip travel expenses,

The NARF summer clerkship program is a 10 to 12 week program for students who have completed their second year of law school. Clerks are expected to work at least 40 hours per week during this period and are compensated with salaries comparable to those o

The Public Health Summer Fellows Program is an eight week internship dedicated to training minority students for the field of public health.

Criteria:

Applicants must be U.S. citizens and be enrolled as junior or senior college or university students. Selection is based on academic achievement, strong statement of interest, letters of recommendation and evidence of leadership ability.

Provisions:

Fellows will receive a stipend of $2,000 for successfully completing the program. Tuition, registration, housing, meals and transportation are provided.

Arkansas State University, Dr. John M. Pratte, Department of Chemistry and Physics

P.O. Box 419

State University, AR 72467

Phone:

(870) 972-3298

Fax:

(870) 972-3089

E-mail:

jpratte@astate.edu

Website:

http://www2.astate.edu/a/centers-programs-and-institutes/rise

Program:

RISE is a National Science Foundation funded Research Experiences for Undergraduates site providing summer research experiences in environmental science to undergraduate science majors from across the United States. Specifically RISE is designed to meet t

AGEP is designed to support graduate enrollment of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students, Ph.D. degree completion, and academic excellence for all.

Criteria:

Provisions:

Undergraduate students accepted to the summer research program receive a stipend for living expenses and must provide proof of health insurance. Students accepted to pursue a Ph.D. receive a stipend and tuition waiver.

Programs: Native artist fellowships and paid Native internships. The Indian Arts Research Center provides three artist-in-residence fellowships throughout the year to support Native artists looking to strengthen or expand their creative talents. Paid inte

Internships in residence at the Smithsonian are awarded to undergraduate and graduate Native American students who are formally or informally related to a Native American community, to participate in research or museum activities related to Native America

SOARS is dedicated to broadening participation in the atmospheric and related sciences. It is an undergraduate-to-graduate program built around a summer research internship, mentoring by top scientists, and a supportive learning community.

Criteria:

Provisions:

SOARS proteges work 40 hours a week and earn a competitive wage. The program provides furnished apartments, round-trip airfare and a bus pass.